Aston Villa let slip a two-goal lead to draw against struggling Preston North End.
Mark Bunn became the fourth goalkeeper used by Aston Villa this season when Preston North End visited Villa Park on Tuesday.
Jed Steer, Andre Moreira and Orjan Nyland have all tried and failed to cement a place as Villans number one.
And, according to the following Aston Villa supporters, Bunn's name can be added to that list after their side squandered a 2-0 lead to draw 3-3 against Preston.
This is what they're saying on Twitter...
Mark Bunn was awful tonight. At fault for the equaliser and every time he had the ball he’d hoof it up the pitch like an 80’s throw back FFS play out from the back you mong #AVFC
— Tonyp (@tonyp3462) October 2, 2018
Mark Bunn has absolutely robbed a living by the way. #avfc
— Shaun Edwards (@shauned88) October 2, 2018
Bunn was so slow to react on that free kick and Alan Hutton's defending (or lack of it) was shocking on Preston's third. Two players that shouldn't be in the team. Or squad. #AVFC #BruceOut
— ᴄʜʀɪꜱ ᴅʀɪᴠᴇʀ (@ChrisDriver) October 2, 2018
To actually play Mark Bunn in goal though he made Nyland look like Butfon #avfc pic.twitter.com/qXeJwLnr3l
— BSN (@S1ngh32) October 3, 2018
After tonight I will happily take Nyland or Moreria gifting our opponents 1 goal game than the 3 Bunn gifted Preston.
— Gregg Whitehouse (@orzmund1) October 3, 2018
1st : Too deep & slow off his line
2nd : Atrocious wall placement
3rd : Header straight at him
Another player who’s overstayed his welcome at the club #AVFC
Mark Bunn is dirt.
— Rob Lenehan (@RobLenehan) October 2, 2018
Seeing these reports regarding a cabbage being unexpectedly thrown on the pitch tonight at Villa Park. I’m not his biggest fan but not sure this is entirely fair on Mark Bunn?
— Richie B AVFC (@Beno1917) October 2, 2018
First-half goals from Jonathan Kodjia and Tammy Abraham had Aston Villa on course for a play-off place, only for James Chester's red car shortly after half-time to turn the game on its head.
Daniel Johnson, the former Villans midfielder, reduced the deficit from the ensuing penalty kick, before Paul Gallagher and Louis Moult strikes looked to have handed Preston a shock three points.
But Yannick Bolasie's injury time effort drew the hosts level, and there was still time for Villa's Glenn Whelan to see a spot-kick saved by Chris Maxwell.
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